8.21.2025

Embroidery Floss & Scrap Storage

As I was looking for some fabric in the sewing room the other day, I realized that I forgot to post the final home for the ever-growing embroidery floss collection. This large glass jar was a gift many years ago and has housed a lot of items in that time.

 The most recent collection stored here were fabric scraps that required much larger storage solutions - the fabrics that I have already used in the construction of the Over the Rainbow 30s Dear Jane. It won't be long and I'll have all those lovely pieces and bits joining the soon to be colorized reproduction collection and I can hardly wait!

Happy sewing & stash organization,
Heather

8.19.2025

Printing Quick Projects & Organizing the Sewing Room

 
                     
Good afternoon everyone! I was excited to see the US numbers increasing in the stats this weekend.  💕 I've been clearing out the sewing room after my DH added a couple storage options. I have been sorting, colorizing and moving fabrics around while printing some Alice Caroline Liberty of London Sew Along patterns for a friend's gift bag and related goodies.  

My dearest, oldest friend has been waiting so patiently as I heal from shoulder and multiple wrist surgeries; it's taken far longer than I could have imagined, truly.  They're not a fan of mixing prints or charm projects, so I'll have to pull a 💙 solid, maybe some of the light, yarn-dyed Speckled Blue Essex Linen for the dotty fabric? I'm just not sure yet. 

I don't have enough yardage for a full bag with insert(s) or tool bag, so I'm hoping something like the X fabric will also work for her. It's been so long, maybe it will be more appealing at this point. 
Happy Sewing, Sorting & Planning,
Heather


8.06.2025

Judie Rothermel's New Releases & More

Goodies just arrived and I can't wait to work with them! Judie Rothermel's Aunt Grace Goes Scrappy line is as lovely as expected. Some of the prints are re-releases in case you missed the original promotions. Initially, I only purchased small cuts and was a bit late to the party; the additional yardage is certainly welcome. 

The all-pastel jelly roll by Riley Blake will fit right in the growing stash. I decided to go with some smaller cuts of tiny prints that can be utilized in several projects. Reproduction prints and their beautiful, cheery color combinations are still appealing to me after all these years. Of course, the Over the Rainbow Dear Jane is still on my mind, but I also have a few other plans for some upcoming projects once sewing room access is restored. 

DH & the kids have been changing layouts in a couple of bedrooms and the only available temporary storage space available in a pinch was the laundry/sewing room. The applique go-bags and embroidery supplies are somewhere beneath the growing piles. Fingers crossed this process goes quickly, I'm difficult to deal with when I can't piece, applique, quilt, or embroider, as you can imagine. 

Happy Sewing,

Heather

8.02.2025

Charms Arrive

Some harder to find 1930s charms arrived today. They may be used in my Dear Jane, with details to come later. I think the eye block in that blue fabric with the white diamonds outlined in black was on my redo list. It's been so long, I could be mistaken.

I was excited to see the Judie Rothermel red lily of the valley fabric. Lily of the valley flowers are my favorite. They were in my wedding bouquet that I designed and arranged. When I was a young girl, they lined my grandmother Lucile's driveway. 

I loved the scent and fragile nature of these beautiful blooms; they'd be nice to have in the yard in the future.
 
My love of flowers started as a toddler when my great grandfather, Eddie showed me how to propagate violets. He grew several perennials, his favorites were his climbing roses and asparagus ferns, a pink and green combination that appealed to me. The grands and great grands have been on my mind lately. It must be time to get that DJ done in honor of my great grandmother, Gladys.
Happy Sewing,
Heather

7.11.2025

Embroidery Floss


The embroidery floss took longer to sort than expected. The carrying cases did not work as well as I had hoped but for now, they're sorted and all loose floss has been wrapped around a card. I have a large glass dry goods container somewhere with a lid that could hold everything in one spot. I'd like to keep them off my sewing room counters, if at all possible. 

I'm looking forward to starting some of Aneela Hoey's patterns from her books Little Stitches, Sweet Stitches and Stitch & Sew soon.

Happy Handwork,
Heather